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Mathematical Handbook for Scientists and Engineers
by Granino Korn, Theresa Korn
📖 Overview
Mathematical Handbook for Scientists and Engineers serves as a comprehensive reference manual containing mathematical formulas, tables, and techniques essential for work in science and engineering fields. The book compiles key mathematical concepts and tools across algebra, geometry, calculus, differential equations, and other areas of applied mathematics.
The handbook is organized into distinct sections based on mathematical topics, with clear indexing and cross-referencing to help locate specific information quickly. Each entry provides concise explanations along with relevant equations, diagrams, and numerical data needed for practical applications.
The content spans from fundamental mathematical principles to advanced concepts used in specialized engineering calculations and scientific analysis. The inclusion of worked examples demonstrates how theoretical concepts translate into real-world problem-solving.
This reference work reflects the interconnected nature of mathematics, science, and engineering, highlighting how mathematical tools enable technological and scientific advancement. The systematic organization and practical focus make it a lasting resource for professionals and students in technical fields.
👀 Reviews
Readers describe this as a comprehensive reference book for mathematical formulas and methods used in engineering and scientific work. Most reviews come from working engineers and scientists who use it alongside other technical references.
Liked:
- Dense with formulas and equations
- Clear organization and index make it easy to locate specific topics
- Includes derivations and proofs for many formulas
- Covers both basic and advanced topics
Disliked:
- Some typographical errors in equations
- Print quality in newer editions not as good as original
- Price considered high by many readers
- More emphasis on pure math than applied examples
Ratings:
Goodreads: 4.5/5 (12 ratings)
Amazon: 4.3/5 (15 reviews)
Notable review quote: "After 40 years as an engineer, this remains one of my most-used reference books. The organization lets you quickly find what you need without wading through theory." - Amazon reviewer
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🤔 Interesting facts
📚 First published in 1961, this comprehensive handbook became a cornerstone reference work during the pre-computer era when engineers needed quick access to mathematical formulas and tables.
🎓 Granino Korn was a pioneer in analog computing and simulation, developing some of the earliest hybrid computer systems that combined analog and digital components.
⚡ The handbook gained particular importance during the Space Race, serving as a crucial resource for NASA engineers and scientists working on orbital calculations and spacecraft trajectories.
📐 At over 1,100 pages, the book contains more than 3,000 formulas, covering topics from elementary arithmetic to vector analysis and complex differential equations.
🔄 The second edition (1968) remains in print and continues to be referenced today, particularly in fields where understanding the underlying mathematical principles is crucial for developing modern computer-based solutions.